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    Jun. 19—TO DO SUNDAY — Chattanooga Market will celebrate Father's Day on Sunday with a Blues & Brews theme. Rick Rushing will supply the music, and craft beers will be among the draws for dads ...

  3. Loveman's (Chattanooga) - Wikipedia

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    Loveman's established a store at Eastgate Mall in 1965. In the early 1970s, Loveman's located in the former JCPenney store in Highland Plaza. (In 1972, JCPenney opened at the then new Northgate Mall in nearby Hixson.) In 1980, Loveman's was an original anchor at Walnut Square Mall in Dalton, Georgia.

  4. WRCB - Wikipedia

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    WRCB (channel 3), branded Local 3, is a television station in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with NBC. The station has been owned by Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. since 1982. WRCB's studios are located on Whitehall Road on Chattanooga's north side; its transmitter is located in the town of Walden on Signal Mountain .

  5. Eastgate Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the center was anchored by a 2 floor 60,000 square feet (5,600 m 2) Miller Brothers store and had a Winn-Dixie grocery store, as well as a Morrison's Cafeteria location. [2] A second construction phase, finished in 1965, added a single-screen cinema, and two more anchors: Loveman's and JCPenney .

  6. At the southeast corner of New Riverside Road and S.C. 46, “coming soon” signs are popping up throughout the New Riverside Village, a 35-acre development of homes, shops restaurants and a park.

  7. J. W. Kelly - Wikipedia

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    They also were prominent landlords for stores and private homes, as well as retail spaces that were utilized for meeting spaces for various clubs in Chattanooga, such as the Irish-American League – of which Kelly was a founding board member. [17] Their new location at 13-15 West Ninth Street allowed for space above and below for leasing.